Taott—This steamer, under the cons. and of Capt. Viilities, took her place in the Toledo line 'a Tuesday last. The Buffalo Commercial says she has o rant!) , undergone the most complete and extensive m oan both in wood work and machinery, and is now far Bettor, as well u much more comfortable to travel on than she ever was before. Her boilers have been taken oat and. thoroughly examined and iepairod. so that they ar e pronounced in the best possible condition. The boiler hold is lined throughout with tin, and under the founda tion the deck is covered with iron upon which the founda tions of brick work is laid in water 4 1ime cement, mak ing her, if such a thing Is possible, entirely ftre-proo,£-- Ilse fire-fronts are. New and her boilers are placed under the forward Week fronting the stern. In the hold, amid ships, immediately under the engine. bare been placed addditional supports of cross braces, while thirty feet hare been added to the length of her ripper deck cabin. the roof of which bee been raised and lighted with aide ti g hts, making one of tho most spacious and pleasan t cabins on the lake.' The old glass is to be replaced with stained, and the whole cabin newly painted and furnish ed with every thing requisite to Clio wants and comforts of those who favor her with their patronage. On Tues day, then, the Toledo Line was .full, composed of five of the deal boats on the lake, one of which (we are as. sureil by Mr. Griffith, the agent_ at this place.) will leave hero every morning for Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky and Toledo. 07 The Trenton Gazette notices a novel instrument. of destruction, in the shape Of a revolver' with seven bar rels, each of which is calculated to contain eighteen char ges. These are fired in rapid succession, giving one hun dred aCaiwenty 'discharges In five minutes. tl7 The Boston Post is responiblo for the following Then Mr. Crawford he comes in, J And soon you see what fullers, [• He pockets on the Galphln claim, A hundred thousand dollars! E r ho N. Y. Globe in spooking of the present position of the Cabinet towards Henry Clay, says it is perfectly apparent that the Administration must be Tylerised 'or Clay-rifled. B7* The Buffalo Courier says week before last, a European steamer arrived every day for a week, at Now York- Who will say this is 'not agreed country, with its steamers, gold miles, "mysterious knockings," electric telegraphs, and fighting Congress? We are a "tall" people, we are, and wo haveint done growing yet. TT ft is generally believed that Hon. Edmund Burke. late Editor of the Washington Union, will be elected U. S. Senator by the Legislature of New Hampshire. ID' The number . of German and English emigrants at Albany on Monday. was so great that a sufficient num ber of cars could not be found to take them on their travel west. Theyare destined for Wisconsin and lowa. Three thousand lauded that morning. re Alexander Butler, mom familiarly known as "Pic ayuncr Butler," died at' Carrolion, Ky., some ten data age. lie wawa well known drummer in Cincinnati for Alan)" years Stiantya Dx INELOPMXIIT OY CHIMX.—We published yesterday the 4ct that a well known business - man of wealth and standing in Cleveland, had been arrested for theft and committed to jail. The Cieyeland Pluindeater has the follotiiug article on the subject of iliese dove lope meats of crime. "The gentleman is Horatio N. Ward. of -Ohio City; has hone business in Cleveland, more or less, for fifteen years,is most respectably connected. and to all outward appearance a most worthy member of the church.' But as the evidence runs, it has been his habit for m a ny years 'to visit this city in a ono horse buggy, hitch his horse near some warehouse or store, s in with a kind of business air, knowing that having sea formerly n for warder, dry goods merchant, and otherwise respec tably connected in business. would be unsuspected; take such occasion to help himself when unobserved, to such articles as he could stow away in his buggy and cover with a buffalo robe., which lie always crried with him. In this plight he would drive home to his barn shed, which was some distance from his house, and in a loft through q trap dpor which was always kept under lock, he would deposit° his theft. There .was no access to this garret except through•said door which was reached by standing in the buggy under it, or by the use of a lad der. It seemed to be entirely in the keeping of Ward himself, his family knowing nothing about it. What led to this discovery was the missing of a trunk from the warehouse of Handy & Harmon, yesterday morning. It was full.of goods, and to be forwarded that day to a gentleman in began county. Ward was seen sthent 10 o'clock in the - morning, by a grocer oiler the way s is ride up, hitch his horse as ustial.'and'take from the street side this truukpput it in the buggy, cover it with his battle robe and drive off. It was soon missed, and as soon got track of. A search wadrant was put into the hand. of eanstable hlcl inistty. the premises of Ward scearched, this secret loft found, and nut only•this Wen; tient trunk, but several others, found; in fact, a large quantity of misCella neon article's, in all probability sto len, was discovered. The canvas covering the trunk !ind having on it therdiriections, was taken off. the lock broke, and the Contents spliarently overhauled, but not re moved. A trunk stolen a few days since from the ware house of Hubby & Hughes, Was also teeerrered. a case of flue hoots, &c... &e., For the first theft, Mr. Ward was arrested and without examination, gave bale, $lOOO, for his appearance before Esq. Cleveland on Monday next. Ho was afterwards ar -rested on the charge of stealing the trunk from Hubby & Hughes. and failing to give the bail required, $l5OO, was put in jail, where he now remains. Since his arrest, several operations of of this kind, known but to few. bave been brought to light, and for which he has either explained, apologized, or paid, to keep secret. Pkoll Seri Fe.—Letters from Santa Fa to the 14th April, have been received. Several meelltigs have been held in relation to Major Neighbvife Commission to take possession of the Territory in the name of the Texan gov ernment. A good deal of bad blood was excited. The Meetings terminated without doing anything. On the 6th of May; Major pieighbor's arrival at Santa Fe was welcomed by many warm friends, but cooly by the antherites. The 12th was appointed by him to meet the people and show them their rights. On that day, lie stated Ms object in corning, and said he intended on some future day tcr issue orders of election under the Texan government • Mr. White hist the entire train of mules and about $3,000 in Merchendize, by an attack of Indians between , El Passe/ and Chihnaha. FROM THE PLaiss,—Dr. Carver, who has just returned from the Plains, states that a difficulty had occurred be tween the advance party of California emigrants and , a marauding party of Indiana. The depredations had been confined to valleys of the Vermilion river. Oa the 12th May. the Indians attacted a small train of Californians. and succeeded in 'running off with 30 or 40 mules and horses. A "ioung Pottawatamie chief. named Wawasah, proposed to follow and rescue the stock in two days, tie came up with a small Party of Pawnees, and a skirmish ensued. resultingln a victory of Wawaaab. who shot the Pawnee chief. On his person were found four white and nine Indies scalps, apparently recently taken. A number' of horses were recovered. The Pot. sewatsrniea are said to be constantly annoyed by the Pawnees. Tut GREAT Elovnitax Cuavziertoz.—.The Hon. A. V. Brown, havinicaßetbthe convention to-order. reported on behalf of - the Committee appointed to organize the Convention, that they had agreed to recommone' that oach.State be entitled to one vote In Convention; that the lion. N. L. Sharkey of Alissiuippi be appointed President, and Governor McDonald. of Georgia, Vice Stesideut; and E. G. Eitstinan, and W. F. Cooper, See'ye. The report of the Committee•waa - uuanimoualy epopted!' 1 - indite Shatkey,,up'on talking the Chisir,,meAe &brief bat animated speech, Which was received with hearty ap plause. He thanked' the Convention Most profoundly for the honor done him. in elevating him to the position which he had no desire to fill, but which-having been made' o dim, he could no longer decline. lie Blinded 'briefly to the causes which had induced the meeting of . the Convention. Tho several States. he said, had united on an equality. Einst rights had boon guarantied to all by the Constitution; bat he, said, those rights had been vi. elated and the Government could nut stand the shock of the desecration of the Constitution. The Conventiotwhe declared, had not asombled merely to ' devise measures to protect the silks and prop erty of the Southern people, but to preserve the Gov ernment which had been handed down to theM outer nished. It had not been called to subvert, but to perpet uate the Union. • Who. he askod, were the patriots: those who would wait until a direct calamity had fallen on the country, or those who propose to adopt measures to avert tilt calamity. It was for the Convention. he said, to devise a r3mody for the evils under which the South was laboring. and for the people to carry it out.— lie trusted thnt a remedy would be found. In conclusion. he repeated thrt the object sz i f organiza tion of the Convention was not to disolvo the , Unioni the slanders of its enemies to the contrary notwithstanding. and expressed the hope that the Union might be the last thing to.perish amidst the universal wreck of Matter. Recant adylcos from Council Blotto state that the Cal ifornia emigrants at St. Joseph's. Kanesville and other points, had, with few exceptions, left for the plain. The first Mormon train, consisting of a hundred wagons and between six and eight hundred persons, would leave Kanesvillo for Salt Lake about the Ist inst. Alarming reports in relation to small 'pox and cholera, almost doily reached the frontier towns, from the emigrants on the plains. Tho reports were mostly brought in by emigrants who hod become discouraged, and wore returning.— They were not generally believed. A party of six emi grants 'recently returned and reported that Sullivan's company, from Brunswick, had with the exception of three. all fallen victims to the cholera. The California caravan extended between 200 and 355 miles, lalwaya in sight of each other. Grass and water wore quite - abundant. Nxtv Yonx, Juno 3.-,-7 P. M. We understand that the Grand Jury in Om U. S. Cir cuit court, reported this morning that no evidence has been presented before them which justified any proceed ings against persons' in this city suspected for conniving at, or abetting in, the late expedition apinst Cuba by Gen. Lop( x. • A fire broke out in tho lower part of a double five sto ic brick house, 78 Front Street. and at 2G Old Slip.— The interior of the edifice was burned out, and No walls down to the second story• have either fallen or been pulled down. A part of the goods wore saved. Damage not known. . QT The Cleveland. Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad he oboe,. opened to WeHinging, 39_miles south of Cleve land. Regular trains were to run on it daily. The work on the rest of the line to Columbus is being prose cuted with great vigor, and the whole will be opened during the present year. MARRIED. On din 34 inst. I.ly Rev. D. Malin. MATTIII:W TATr.OR. Esq. and Mise Sinsu H., daughter of Thos. 11. Sill, Esq. both of this city. On the 23t1 ult. by Rev. J. J. Findley. Mr. °Writ Dona, Jr. and Miss HARR= DUNN, both of M'Konn. DIED. On the 3lst ult.' in this city, of Consumption. Mr. Cuant.es POLCOCK. aged 47 years. On Sunday morning last, Mrs. Luciana Curronn. aged/37 years. =IBS 13. - T3IOIINE ik CO., .NO. u, IMED'S BLOCK, STATE ST. iss THORNE would respectfultyinform the ladies of Erie. nod vicinity that she has taken Miss Kimberly's extensive stock of Millinery Goods, which, together with her new stock ,4,,5t received front gew York. she will sell at the lowest prices.— ler long Experience in-the' business tt ith Miss K., she trusts will enable her to give satisfaction. Straw cleaning dope in the best .wanner. Erie. JuneB. teso. 11at4 yxr 11. KNOWLTON & SON have Just returned from New Y a York with a very extensive assortment of WATCHES and JEWELRY and other articles in their line. Give us a call. June 8. oxilargainellrithont Precedent. Te. CLARK has Just returned again from New York. having •• purchased a stock of Goods adapted Expressly to (he Saminser Trade, which be offers at prices so far below any thing ever offer ed heti re in Erie. that he has no apprehension of any customers leaving hi. store without goods who look at them. notwithstanding all the gasconading about low Prices. matnoth Mocks. &C., else where. ff7No humbug .0" about this. Afore on this subjecthere after. 'Goods arriving daily at Eric, June 8. No. I REND iiOIIIR. I"XTTSBUR.GUI NO. 9. FLEMING BLOCK. New Goods and Grid Bargains. Cask Systeme Adopted , T UST received and every slay receiving. at the Pittsburgh Stom, an extensive mid full assortment of fresh cheap GROCERIES, bought at New York, Pittsburgh and Buffalo since the fall in pri ces. which. in addition to my Ibrmer stack must and will be sold atIYHOLESALE,AND RETAIL. as low as the lowest in Erie or any other place west Of Buffalo. for any kind of produce which I can find n want for, and sonic things for eont, If not crowded on me in toolarae quantities. Country Merchants and Farmers are invited to eall when they n-atit Groceries, as I have adopted the Cash system and will give them the full worth of their money. N. li. I have concluded to take Gold and Slyer at par for a few weal" longer, notwithstanding the alarming news from Califor nia. JOAN bfcCANN. Erie. June 8 No. 2 Flemming Block. WOOLiThr TACITOILT Mut: sulacriter is ready to exchange Cloth or I !minds for 1 Wool, or Work on shares or by the yardot the usual rates. Cardingand spinng done on short notice. Wool will be - recei ved at John Whig's. in Eagle Villar, and at Smith Jackson's store in Erie, and the Rolls returned every Saturday. Most kinds of Produce taken for work aid CAA will not be re tard. • CYRUS REED. miltereek. June, 5, IMO - - Woolf - WM Viooll lAM min buying Wool (not to 'peculate upon but for Eastern Factories.) and am paying the highest market price In CASH, at my store, on the corner, near the Court House.C. B lune I. . WRIGHT. asozim :env' atoozre. THAVlflust returned from the eastern states and cities, where I ihnve purchased. and am beginning to receive, the largest stock of Goode I have ever had, nt prices below any thing ever before tho't df. Particulars soon. Call and see. June 8,1840. CADWEI.L. ST. Louis, June 4 WOOL! WOO LS I%mu to buy 30,000 lbs. of Wool, for which I will pay. on de livery, the highest market price. In New York funds Ur specie. Those having Wool indispose of will do well, oiler examining the market, to call at the Empire Stores; for which 1 will guarantee they will be amply rewarded. June 9. II CADWEI.L. SNA,PDI7OB,II IiZITSTONN !MATZ SAL 0 ON. , SF. MIADDFUCK would ftiGoin the citizens of Erie' and vt fs cinity,titnt he has purchased tkeSA MON ibrmerlyoecupi ed by IlfraniCoole, where he hittrobi keeping cbnetantly Oh band 'all kinds Eatables that nn epicurism taste can desire, un 'der WArre's Exchnnge °Mee, State it , sign of the Dig Lampe where will he found Fresh Oysters, Poached Eggs; Pickled Oysters. Lemonade: Fresh ha pickled Lobiters , Pop& Cider. Pigs Feet and Tripe. Bottled Me, Chickens, Ducks and London Porter. Fowles of every variety . Small Deer. ._ Fresh Fish. ;Pittsburgh. Buffalo, and , 11am and Eggs, ' Detroit Ale, • 1 Pies and Cakes of al descriptions kept cantantrntly orr'em`srf. Ice CreamPerved up n ast • le noit surpassed by any othe ennab lish went in town II invites a coil. Erie, June S. , Sr. Louis, Juno 4 NMIAr ZOTADtZO3III2II.NT.. Barris' Queen vity Saloon! W. tr. HARRIS would inform the citizens of Erie and vi cinity that he Is about opening n PAIIIIONARLE ICE CREAM SALOON, on the Diamond, three doors east of Brown's lintel, where he intends to keep constantly on bond ICE CREAM, CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, SODA, LEMONADE. ALE, VEER, OYSTERS, etc. ere., aki of the first quality, and adapted to the most epic taste: rte is fitting up in connee lion two rooms design expressly the the Witt, arranged with reference to their com fort, and supplied with every lintury. The rooms will be opened for the accommodation of customers this afternoon. Determined :tut to be sUrpaued in his film, he re speciality solicits public, patronage. June 10.1830. By Exprosw • T Ain ES can now find a beautiful assortment of Fancy and Col ored Gaiters, Buskins. Slips and Walking Shoesi togethef with a few more patterns of Summer Dress Goods amblkaittethr, at' June t. C.D. wßtourrs. itRI3VI4.IAG FLOWERS.-100 boxes at wholesale. by June 1.. X H. PLILLERTON LETTERS of administration on the estate of Samuel 11ayes,late of the borough of Erie, deed, having been granted to thn sub scribers, notice is hereby given to an persons indebted to said es tate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against it are requested to present them legally authenticated the settle ment. WILLIAM' 11. HAYS, . 3011 N W. HAYS, _ . - Win. A. DROWN, of Erie. . June ilic 1830.AdministratOnt. DiAbttin.Lc, June 3 T ETTERS testamentary having been granted lo the undersign ed on the Mate otlienry Welt, late of Itlittertek towattifp, de. c'd, notice is hereby given, to nil persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment; and those honing claims against said estate.. Will present them, properly authenticated the settlement. to the undersigned at his residence ill said township June 8, Met. • ate - lavabo woix.. DOUGLAS PUMPS.—Anothet lot elteaper than ever. tryou 1 , doubt it lo the leat.t, call at the Hardware Store. Wo. 3'Reed Route. RUFUS REED. Sr. Louis e June 3 Jost notarized nom New Work. 41thwdithiftlittion Notice. IIZIICIFTOU* 210TIOXI. ' TUX AII,I3AU ItEJL 0021 3 NT. - 133 Oresund Fa, Wrest, Mr York aIBE proprietors beg togall the attention of coon° score In Tea to the choice and rare selection of 1 leas impo by them. and hitherto unknown In this country , which , by t it fragrance anastrength, combined with virgin purity and stre h.l 3 r o auee an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. The leas offered; we the following: The, /mid° Bloom, a Clack Tea, at 01 CO per lb. " Niphon, do. u 173 . Died, - do. et ,50 se ell . Osacca. , a Green tea. .. 1 0 0 .. .. • .. Too-ulna do. • ell 73 e• NI _ • Tickitslna. do. , „ i S „, 0 •• .. , e 'Ud • LI Mixture, it compound of the most rare and choice teas, grown on the fen- ' tile and genial tenor' Assam, . .• i go .. .. With a view to encourage the introduction of these matchless. Teas,it is the intention of the proprietors to el istrbute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Teas equal to as ifrst- peer pelf to on the sates effected. Each purchaser, will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered certificate. entitling him to ass clown in ast distribution for every Ally tents hist out, an I on the receipts amounting t 0,520,000, the un anuentioned parcels of 'l'ea. to the value of ten percent, or two thousand dollars, will be given away as bonuses according to tie CJllowing scale. 3 prues of 50 lbs. of Tea each:at 61 00 per lb. 250 lbs. or 0230 Oa • • 25 • • 0 0 0 .. 370 .. .. 30g CO . to . . . 4 •• 500 • ' :01 too .. 3 ea • •• oe bo .6 310 ma 0 500 259 •• 1 •• se se so 730 46 46 2 19 1 ........ , . ' ....—.. ..--- .. 4LI , . ' , %COO 82.0 00 s Those parsons who prefer loner priced Tear, can receive their , prise. s u proportion, or lAry WC iv re-parsilated fer Cask, at a de-, duction of u per cent . 73 - Country agents resluired. -• Applications to be ad,lrested (Post paid.) to the Company's Depot as above. - Mut Guaidlan's Sale. TN Pursnrinee den Wer'of the f trident's blurt of Erie ComitY. .I. I nhalt expose to .oldie sale at the house of John Curtis, in Waterford, on the •-tsi day ofJuly nest, the following described real estate, 14 wit; Being the real entate of Melissa alciollan, dec.'s]. and hounded and described as follows: beginning at the southeast corner of Garrison Woodfind's land, thence north along the east line 10 perches to his' north east corner to a posh thence west 3 perches to the south east corner of Mary Woodgud's Insult, thence - north along her east line 311 perches to a post; thence Cost 3d tor ches to Cie north went corner of Lucy Woodford's land; thence south along her west line 101 perches ton post near her south west corner; thence Well 33 porches to the place of beginning; contain ing 33 acres and litl perches °f nand. be the same more or Ica TERMS•GE BAl.ll.—One fourth in Minden confirmation of the sale. and the balance in three equal annual instalments with inter est on the whole sum annually, secured by Judgment bond and mortgage on the premises. CHARLES C. 110171. Guardian of minor children of Melissa McLallen. June I, inso. 3t3 ' MOW GOODS! TtlF:subscril.ers would respectfully intbrut their friends and public, that they are now receiving their :summer supply of goods purchased at the present low prices, which will enable them to sell cheaper than tho-e who purchased early in the Spring.— Ainong their recentpurchases will be found • - ' Lida, Dress Goods. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, Gent's:Leghorn and Panama Leaf 'fats, ['arms/sand tistarel las, ll'a!lant Windom paper, Groccqrs, Crorksry, which, added to their former stock, renders their assortment cOlll - June 1, 11100RIIRAD. IWO & L,tat; E hit of ltowteisaiTa recliriCi;(4 --- Ei•ori;II • -lone 1. J. FIJLI.ERTON WOOL: WOOL: WOOL! Cash for 100,900 lbs. Wool. lIAVING‘heen appointed agent for ail Hatacrn Manufactory, 1 wkli to pure lit.e‘Vocil fur which I will pay the highent market price 6311111. • June I. SHURTING by the by Juno 1. 13""CER WANTED.--300 firkins good Dairy Blister wanted in exchange for rash or Coot J 11. FULLERTON. 200"°4 PA 1.11 I.l"..lFltxrd at wholesale; aim). It liar "" nortutent of I.egliorn and Panann bats. just received by June 1 J. II: FULLERTON. ADs PRINTED CAI . ICOEB al alto per yd 30,000 VR nnd up by J. H. FULLERTON. LAWNS and GINGIIA3IB.—A large assortment low enough June I. J. 11. FULLERTON. AND ri iCKET CLITLERY.-31y assortment is now JL complete, and I .lo not hustle to say a larger and better IRCICC ted stock than was ever before offered In this market. R. REED. MMASSES GATEs.—Sonsething extra — call and nee them at the then hardware More. R. REF:D. HOUSE: KEENER:4 can he supplied with Mass. Itrittanna. Iron and Japan candle sticks and lamps, brass Sitnlrers and trays lolltatinla, German silver and Iron spoons, basting spoons, coffee wino. cutlery, Ste., at the Hardward store or R. F.I;1). June I. No 3, Heed House. lAVE just received the bilance of tny stock, among which can be found IRON and STEEL of sill PIZCA, Gottitil Boxes. Mateo hie Qasting+, Anvil., Vices, Smith's Bellows. Axle Arms. Steel springs, (eastern) brass bands, colt. log, trace, halter and jack chains, spikes, both wrought and cut. nails from 21. to bar ria, door, pence, finishing and wrought Units, horse and nails. strap binges, hooks and hinge, friction roller,. 'winery. mill cross cut and circular eau s, shovels. spades hoes, n reaches, of various patterns. a good assortment of lacchanic's Tools. Broadaxes (Bartons Sc Hilintion's) adzes, planes and plane iron brace and Mts. hammers, hatchets, slint paper, tile,., CIIIISCIS, (Harlon's) goughes. augers, auger bats, auger and e hitsel handles. bed screws, malt knobs. hand, panne'. compass, feloe. tenon and rib saws, spoke shaves. IllefeW drivers, bevel., spi rit irvclx boo wood rules. steel squares, try squares, draw shaves. oil stones of a superior quality, &c. RUFUS itmen. June I. No. 3, Reed House. CAUTION. NOTICE in hereby given that my wife.ltlalora froward. hag left my bed nod board without cause or provication—May letli— and took euyekilal with her. I therefore forbid all persons harbor. tog:lir trusting then) on nay account an I will pay uo debts of their contracting after *lass date. JUIIN R. HOWARD. Racine. WIN. May 21. IMO. 3tpaid3 STRAY 110R1333. (NAME to the farm of the italireriber on Wednesday. the 211th last a small sized Sotel Home, with a white strip in its face. and *Mite white marks on its back apparently made by the raddle.-- , The owner is requested t 4: come, prove property. pay changes. and take it away. J A IMES t ImM l'ziON. lifillereek, June 1, IP3O. net Tako Notco, NOTICII is hereby given that the !looms and accounts of the .1111 subscriber are in the bandsof S. Mervin Smith, Eiq. fur col• leetion. tol whom those indebted are requested to make banned late payment. JOSEPH KELSEY, Jr. May 30, W3O Take Notice! Milt; undersigned liming disposed of their entire Interest In the Groeery and Provision Swim to Wm. T. Downs and George Delwin, ay whom the business will be hereafter continued at the obl stand on State street. respectfully informs the people generally that they have retired to the Bake 'Thep, where they will eontin no to wait on their old customers. nud especially their Debtors. GEO. W. GOODRICH as Co. Mn) 2S, IPSO. 312 Now Mora! Now Goods!! and Now PricasUl COMPTON & NAVDRBT OS, NO. 8, REED 1101/BE, E 818.1: to call the attention of the Public to their atore, which D they have opened and intend conducting entirely on the pay system, being eons i need, from experience, that lila the only rum TRUE. and cm principle for all parties.. Our 'lock consists of Foreign and Domcstis Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery, Bard wars, Glassware, Sec., 4.e., together with pure Foreign Liquors; Brandy, Gin, Rum, and Wines of all dencriptio.t. Domestic whiskey of our own manufacture. for which we challenge COM. parnson with any brought from the east or west, in every partic ular, proof and price. All we ask of the public is to call and examine our stock, which we keep of every description. het levtog os we do, that Klee., style anti quality will prove satisfactory. Gornto e'xchatiged for produce of all kinds. - JOHN COMPTON , Brie May,23. 18`11. HAVIERATICK. TO 11/301:1011ANTO. SAi.r.NATITS cones:talky on hand, which we manufacture and sell for cash at tine lowest market rates. A pure article, with out adulterzhitaf. I COMPOTN & fIAYNNSTICX. May 23 . $B3O. No. fa, Reed Howe. 400 BARRE did rioulk Rectified Whiskey on band, which vie sell a 18 cents Cash. of the bent quality.pur matiutielfuir. comrroN si. 11AVERIATICIn. May 91.1. 5N59.' No. 9. Reed - House. -- WOOL' WOOL" TILE subserThers 41111 pay lilC CASH for 311 V ouanthy Ol Mot. May 2S, . CEO. tf ELDEN & SON. OADZIMV • mar . & Te m of Ott Erie Aendeiny commences on lifon: 1 day. June 10, under the auperlntendanee of J. HENRY DLACK. A. U., Teacher of Languages and 'Natural Sciences ANDREW 14. CAUGIIEY. A 4. k Teacher of Mathematic, Mr. RAPifRI. P. ENSIONe Teacher in Rogitclr 11..rieratufe, Pctonanthip nod Voeal Music Rev. C. O. OTEURC EN, Mt..IOIIN 11. MII.LAR. Teacher of Bract eat Survey tag? oral Civil Engineering Miss EUSEBIA C. JOll 4190 N, Preeeptrerov. and Teng tier of French, Astronomy and Botany' Mies CATHARINE B. BEEBE, Teacher of Marie nation per Quarter. in the Language', ' es oo In Mallietualles, Natural ph Uosophy, Chantatry &e. 3 00 In primary studies, _ 1 00 There ore no extra charges connectek with this Academy ex cept for Music end drawing. 'l'he era e' for Must. is $0; for Drawing 811. The regular Dmm! for admission Is nt the beginning or middle of the term. No one will be admitted for less than hall a quarter, From the pleasant and healthful location of the Academy.' tile adqantages which it possesses of Platsioplileal and Astronomical apparatus, and the abilisty oF the teachers Loth to Depart knowl edge and to discipline theconduct, it is confidently believed that very superior inducements are presented to all who may he desi rous cf pursuing a course of systematic and thorough instruction. For the benefit of those desiring to prepare themselves for teach ing. particular instruction wilt he given with a view to that object both in the !menthe,' ustuiffy Ought' in schools, and in the theory of imparting instruction. • JAMES C.. MARSHAL'', Frest. E,Mint. scei , MnY 23r "MO. . nt2 CilgeOND ARRIVAL—Sping Ingle, of Ilonmetc—Jun mech.- 1.71 cif, by express, a tine assortment of Spring and Stamm!, Son nets, Cheaper than ever nt V. M. $5OOO 7„TettleK. ocr„'.'irrabiciatn E dnt's"rre'lnEtt Inriy O lT l L ai t be entitilatnny einabli.hinent went of i New York—also e n tbii assort• mentor Shoe Kit and Findings, J. U. FULLERTON. May 11. PARASOLB-1 aw now receiving a Itogoassortim eneof parte was. consisting of plain changeable awl tlgured Tare k satin. also plain. changeable. figured and Plaid tilt,gingham and cotton Parasols.at TIBBALS I , Chrupshlr. To Carpenters and Joiners. THE rubreribers are now perking a largo and general noon= men; of Carpenter. and Joiners Tools, consisting or nelieb• Mould and Match Planes; Fralmlng. Firmer and Dunk Dill Chip cleat Hand Fennel Compass and Tenant damn Herd.. Spirit Levels, Gauen, Hammers, Broad and Hand Axes, Auger and Au ger Ditte. , Oraene. Bins &c., all of which are to be sold eheap.• Brie, May !Y. IPSO, H.CO. BELDEN & HON. 50 1":113.11.' 310 - LeLq. SELDOM & SON RuosiAN, tlweeds, English and American (roar Cut. English, American and Spring Steelodinvirs, Vices, Saw Plates, a good aisornuetn by , ago. SELDENIr. bON. SHELF hardware; a good assortmetiriust'operied.lll May 18, IPSO.' ' GEO SELDEN Ar. SON. AWORD to those building—the largest • OR beifnaortitient of Locks. fetches, Blum and &neva (cheapest aroma.) Oita to fatind at the Dardwore Store.. littuttl It MO, tltgtl /80theO—0111r bite Dollar. TM Parpd..c 4 of the Meat Anisettes 'demote " Vorons's Vaitereenss Lrretoxontrrtn lentotan." induced by the smolt eolicititlo9il 01 hie Attest. , throoshout the Vatted States and G r anada, has Dot, Redneed She Pried of his Dowd., and well known article; and froth fhb date, 61110411 b, /36 mai pat up bat one size enly,—his quart hoiden -41w retail mice will be ONE DOLLAR. Tbs Public may rest veered that 111114:haracter of the Mali. wine, its 'strength. and connive Doyen's* watt. Illt/ISIX litxtUaloultn, and the same can will be bestowed in Iner• penal it as heretofore. As Wm medicine. ender ha reduced getter, will he Derrinsed by them who bars not hitherto made themselves acquainted with its virtues, Ow preprkdoe would beg to intimate that his article is not to be Omni with the vast amount of " Remedies of the day ;" Welshes for itself a greater healing pincer, its aU discasce. than any other pima:ratios Now brfore Ike world; an.t has smtaineil itself for eight sears lip ha anperitn medical sinner. and, until this reduction. codinianded &Rade - the price or any other ankle in this line. Notice PanTieeheetLY. this Miele Seto with great heal log power and certainty, upon the blood, Liver, Midas" Lunge, end all other organs, upon tlse proper action of which life and health depend. This medicine her a justly high repute as a tamed/ foe Dropsy and Gravel. and all divests of that nature. It May he relied upon when the intelligent phydeian has abandoned his patient.—and for the.. dinnadnir diseases, more menially Galway. the Ptunth ewe would estnewis and honestly reromMend it. At Its patient prim it is molly obtained by ell. runt the trial will prole the ankle to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! ts!'' Memo ask fbr pamphlets—the agent. give them awns' I t h ey contain over eiateenpagesof 'mints. tin addition to fall medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and which . a ill save many dollar, per year to practical housekeepers. These receipts are introduced to make no book of great • valise, aside from its character as an advertising medium foe the medicine, the testimony in favorer which, in the format letters from all parts of the country, may be relied upon. CS" " Vanghn's Vegetable . Lithontriptio Mixture"—the Great American Remedy, now for sale in quart bottles at el each, •111411 bottles at 50 Ms each. No smell bottles will he issued after the present stock is disposed of. rriri ins! Once, Buffalo, N. Y., 907 Main Street. G. C. VAUGHN. N. l —All letter (excepting from agents and dealers as rah whom he transacts business) must be post paid, or no attention will be given to them. Agents—J. It. Burton, Carter & Brother. Erie; Fmith Jordon & Co., Waterford; John Stewart, Fairview; 1.. S. Jones. Girard; A. Taurtlett; Union; B. C. Town & Co.. ‘Vattsburg; B. C. Town, North East; Terry & Campbell, Edcnboro; B. Hall, Jr., Cranes vile; J. P. Moore, traveling agent. ni UST received a large nesoronent of COPC Mine, among them can be found Platter Doutde Grated Mill. RUFUS RIW.D. SOFA AN I) VIIMR SPRINGS.—Another lot Just met ived at the Hardware Store. RUFUS RI EM a. IL FULLERTON M llatchetp. Planes, Plain Irons , Chinch' , Augers. Auger Biro, Hand Ponnel COlll. p 311 1 ,, Feline. Tenon, Circular and Rip Saw*, Steel Square,. Try Squareo, Serew Drivers, Bevels. Splrit Levels, aunger. , ace. May. RUFUS RSPB. SLATES a good assOttuient at the IllardtvareaStore. RUPP.S REF:D BROAD AXES AND ADZE—BURTeart4,BI3I3tON'd MMUS AND Wlllll7B. at the Itardwate Store.' It cres Ryan. B RAS;, AND GLASS CUREAIN PINS—Jun teceived. Run's REEO jAPVI WARE,- A lar‘e lut expressly for j°I VET:Ds REED RECEIVED this morning, another package of Dross Goods of resent %tries, which are offered very cheap. at May 10. tf3J. WRIGIIT'S. 100 TONS ri.s,s. WANTED! Tlig.utwolbers will pay 61 a tpn for 100 Ton Flax Straw (half eash and half goods., atthelr Mill, north of Walnut creek. The Flax after the seed has been thrashed out. to be rotted properly and broken by horses In the field. For n furl rate arr. ticle, a goof staple and sudicie.ttly, but not rya stuck rotted, we will pay the above price. To Flaxgrowers who will call upon us at the Minor In Erie, we will furnish matuestiggestions reknit eto rotting and breaking the Flax, which Will tend very much it. Abridge their labor. May le. too. MARVIN & PERKINS. Keystone Paper Mill,. WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!! 10.0001 fir-Li w bra t rZen e r'i l c . P r itZ v to ch d ‘ o v r il l3 l .ll, ' o e t No. 1. Peed Howie. J. 1). CLARK. slay le. ISM 509000GOODSIIINGE3 oa !mid forjrl7.l.4.Ricarr FbOU R. FISH AND SALT .—May be found constantly on nand IA Wlticin"s. 1 1 g Eel, eosoo TEM3.—Nowioprishig, a fresh stock of flew 1 Teas of various brands, warranted to give entire satisfaction at WRIGIIrd • (maul amain CAM!! Iply cash for 10,00 DUACIS Corn. air° for 10.000 Bushels Onto, if delivered soon. V M. Timms. fIASII Fog . AVOCiI. —I shall tn‘ payin3(Taih for nnv quantity of C. 141, Tien ALia. Dissolution of Partnership. T"Epartnership heretofore existing under the name of Stevens &Jowett, in the North' East Woolen Factory, having been dissolved by mutual consent. this is therefore to notify those in. &bled to make payment. the books and accounts will be found at the Factory, where one of the late firm will attend io all settle ments._ 113AAC D. STEVE:MS. North Elul. May 19,1E50. JOSHUA JOWETT. TNEEluhse'riber having purchased the entire interest of Mr. Stevens in the North East Woollen Factory, reapectfuily so licits al share of the public patronage. The bushier. mill he eon ducted 'us hereofore by the subreriber. and all worklentruvted to hint will he done in n workmanlike manner. The Factory and Machinery are ail nearly new. and the experience of the work men is such as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to his cus tomers. JOSNUA JOWETT. North East. MaylB, MO. tyt QII ItiEP SllEEll4.—Wilrin's straight Sheep 13heers for rale by 1.-7 May 18. Iri.So LESTER, rSENNEI7 & CHESTER. 'Virooll WOOni Wool!!! 50,00 . T sw - vared'2 ll bctihelt 'IJ iheorle.L.ll,cienger,l. May le. 18.10 H. JACKSON. Tor the diem Sl I.R . S.—Plain Find and Striped IThatnelion. Gro de Rhine, Oro de Seln, Gro de In Ha, inutard, Toa land and Florence silks by N. JACKNON ARRAGE2 and Law•us, plain and flgurtd of ull colors and qualities at JACKSON.d DE LAIN, Plain and Figured, orevery destription by 8 JACKSON GINGAAMS, rlahrand Plahl Chambray. lorermb.ScotelhCer innn and Muerienn.from 1 Ito 3r. per yd. by JACKSON BLACK, Blum and mixed Bulimia, 'rweedi, Ketilitekv Jean. ate. roe raie cheap by B. JAI:RBI/N. gyring styles of itonne'ts. HUNGAILIAN. Lftee, French lace., gimp, edoted and frniey a .1 chip, China pearl, Alboin„ diamond pearl, Jenny Lind. FIT rencc braid Donnetai also lace aragitup Gipsies, pearl and tulip iniesed tionneD in great variety. Artificial wicaths, ke. May 11, IMO. . C. nr TlllBlll.B. CtiII.ORED Cotton warp, CORM yam, halts, wicking, Ace., nt the lowest prices for mirror approW credit. . May 11, leau. C. M. TIBBALS. TO PRINTERS. 'II3RINTEW'S CARDS of all qualities find ktnt Constantly on handot furnirlted fo ontti. nY Ilutrilo pricks. I Those lu Irani ore In to tall nkttw °better Office. TII. PULLEATON would inform his eusfohiers and the pliblic •• generally thnt he has began to reeelve his Smck of SPRING ANDSUISIIIIER GOOlni—embrucing a large and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy any GOODS, 01110=, 0110011:111RT, • and ILMADWAIIit, - - - Aim n very Mil assortment of STRAW 'WOOS, embracing ahnost every desirable style of [bonnets—Panama, 1 Nitwit and Palm MM, Artiheint Flowers. &c.. alto( whickwill be sold al as low prices as can he found in this city. Eric. May lEl3Ot 5l G sifoes eastern Soft LBather—also Cilper 'eather. Prciii h . el cz mid' Jetrcy Calf Slims, in cilantii it to suit. May It, tY.SO. J. 11. FUI.I.F.RTON. Teachet of German linsEvho wilbro see Cieinfest and best assortment and to 'lambast` 114 e cheapest goods ever offered In this City, n ill cull at No. WI. Cheapsideo where we are receiving daily, the latest styles, and cheapen goods ever offered in this City, to which we Invite the attention of our old cusunners and the public generally. Our rtock comprises a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Coeds, Groceries, Crockery. Ilardware, Nails, tkc.• hotel forget torall and emmitteCtiff neck, as we sill seir reline cheap cr than the thrown., SMITH JACKSON: Erie.tintly 11,1e30: ANYquantity of Freneh. English, Scotch and American Ging hasns,some as cheap as one shilling a yard, fast colors, or money refunded. Prices in great varieties of Styles madder colors at Oda yard, warranted fist. C. M. TIIII3AI.S. Charles Wilke., No. 10, August Tents MO. life of James C.Merehall, vs ,Foreign adaehnient in case: Henry Willies. Erse Corhty, ss floCeminonwealth of Fenn sylra n la to the Flied (I' of said coun ts greeting We command you that you attach Henry Wilke.. late Of youteouniy, by all and singular his goods and ehattets. lands and tenements inwhits_e hands 9r possesskm rooter die same may be, so that 'kite and appear before our Cdurt of Coal men Fleas to he boldest at' Erie, in and rat the sidd County on the and Monday of August nett, there tolniM9er Charles Wilkes, ibr use of James C. Marshall, of a plea of cases and have you' thou and there this writ Witness the Hon Gaylord' Church, Fresldent of our said Court this 00th day at May, lesll. Attest, • JAMES SKINNER, Prothonotary. By vitlite of the writ to which this is annexed. I hove attached' all 'bellied, tide. and interest of Defendant, Henry Willies. of iti' and to all those tots, blocks. or squares of land, situate in the sec ond portion of the town of Erie, Erie county Pa. and numbered in' the general plan of said town witAlhenumberklbny-two. (42)and linty-nine, (19) ht possenlon of Jame* Ilebblewhite, and suMt maned Mtn as garnishee. personally and by copy. Also lot, blodk or adhere 'tithed:, la the second section of the town of Erte.esitm ty and Mate albresaid. twinkled Id the plan of said town with the number slily-sit, (66) now td the possession °filmes Iluekabone and summoned him as garnishee, personally and by copy. Also. attached the ea.tern two-thirds ruin of water lot No: fifty-three. OM Minnie in the tint sebtion of the town of• Erie. ebunt9 attire said. donne. r F. • F..llClFFON.:f3herilr. May WM: IMO. The We e kly reee e pe e eiee will dopy elk tidier and scud bill to this , delde.. co Iteduced VAUGHN'S LITIIONTRIPTIO Burr= . ZIT lIISPREEIO NEW ClOOllB II Game Ono Come £llll PsiOs said Gingivams. I .7 1: A C lECAL TltYlllls at the hardware rttore Prc. 3, Aced flout'. It V 11.1.1 REED. 13. A. cressw, neci , Icate to announce to his hiends a n d t h e iniMie. erally, dint hat lug bought;out truest of the stock of It. A Itakt r he will continue the Grocory Si. Provision, Ensinoss, and wil sell at prices. as heretofore. to suit all enstoiders. Ife has just re cited from the east an addition to his at ek, with will be mold low PA , Oath. and Cask oily. lie therefore hopes ilia friends will give lihrl a call, he intends by . strict :Mention to business to merit the patronage ofall. P. A. CRAIN E. Erie, April 13.!1.4.50, Cheapsiete. Erie, Pa. ttoys , rics'ev HATS, Just received and tor !sit' ellfal) for Cash b y N. HUNTER; Park' Pow. WOOL II ATS. Orevery style ITW varictri frit recch ed am! for sale cheap by R. S. HUM KIN Park Row. LAM PS.—New .tyletVolar and other kinds of Lamps, and any ottantity of trier ing, Chinnties and Globes. nt. Eric Nor. 21. lei% . LOOMIS & Co's. ___ ClOl.ll. Silver mid Florence Leal; Gold ell vet andCi.iirriiiitiOn VA Bronzes; Jay:Glued tins. absoried colors Nov. :IL CARTERII it noTimn. e: 74;7 :7 46, PErTAC I. ES.-1111111111M linprnt ed by Psrifocal. Parabolic 1..7 and other kinds nr Gines, in Gold and Silver, Ccr,nn Stlttr Steel, and other frames. An extensi VC assortment to select fromat NO% ember 2i, 1919. 1 °MI:3 & ro'v. ff UMBER $' ANTED.—The highest marktiprima ill be paid Jll_4 for any quantity of White Moil, Cherry and Walnut I.uur bee the store of C. B. %V It 18 11 T. JIVE Hundred Getions Lin=eed 011, Iwo hundred do. Si o. Tor !. pentine. one hundred and, titly do, Copal Varnl-16 coach end urn HUM, by CARTER k BROTHER. LAMP ATM) LARD Oil. AND CANDLES. A eutiertor quality of Lamp and Lard Oil, and Sperm and Tallow (landleo, fur sale by J. 11. lIURTUN. /N1VROVI.:1) SALAMANDER SA A ;npertur Salarnaiiler Safe weighing lien pounds. with patent pots der proof ock, ihr sale by .I', 11. BURTON. LAND AGE o. Olt IN ERIE. - The subscriber offers for sale, at his reshitnfe ' ,4 ;: , ; . In Erie, Pa.— Grazing farms at 0 to $llO per acre, in lots Of 100 to 3011 acres. Grain Farms at Li to Sid per acre, in lots of 30 to SO acres. Wild laud at d to 94 per acre, in lots of '25 to .21.111 acres. ' Out lots of Erie, at 7310 9300 per acre. and In lots of Erie, nt 190 to 81,0011 dollars. each. Erie Oudot No.ffift, situate between rretieli & Rolland Streets, subdivided into convenient lots, for Residence or businers, now for sale at .200 to 94011 cash. A rare chance. Also a One Water Lot property newly wharfed, for Sale or Roil. Erie, March 2. Jrllo. WILSON• KING, WI Oarpoting.3 and Oil Cloths. A I.ARGE, rissoriiiient of different styles of Carpets, from IR to Il tai emits per )Jarth aka, Floor I sit Cloths and Druggete, titait !Annetta null Table ttpreads 4 just received at Erie. A Kit:01E11. WRIGIII"S Corner. MEDICAL NOTIOE. TARS. P.& R. FAULKNF.R. respectfully announce to the pnh liethetlhey have remove.' their sesidenee and office to the corner of French and Eighth streets. (lately occupied by W. Johnson. Dentist.) where they 11111 attend to all professional calls holt in town null country. Elie, April 6, 19.10. ZE00.115 9 surraLo Plano Porto Manufactory, Niagara -Shoot, Coml. of Mohawk. gffyijil. J. K11(1011 &Co Piano Porte manufacturers from New York, respectfully announce to the CillZrllo of Duf f:do and Erie, and the surrounding country, that they have estab lished a manufactory* of Piano Porter; as above, and have now on hand a mmll,o of Instruments of their own manufac cure. to which they invite the attention otAinaturem and protbational aluCciang or others in want of a real good instrument. 'laving coati .cted the ',natures ofoneof Ille largest Piano Ma nufbetorica iii the city of New York fat scene yeah, with perfect success, they have no hesitation in warranting their instruments for beauty of finish. Cale 011.01101. and volume and richness of tone, equal to any of Eastern manufactures and as they lie ho Wood but what has been thoroughly reasoned; both by the falloff Of time as wen n' artificial Means, they can safely assure ymr who may favor them with their patronage. that their last tunfents shill he unsurpassed in duribill ty. as well as the other qualities of a superior Piano. . Piano Fortes Offal, dii ant a 'Milan , ' seven ottaves,COnetant'y on hand—and Instruments bf Any peculiar shape desired, u ilt be made to order. Two of their Instrutnents tan now be seen at Prof. I.Volloski's rooms at the Reed Rouse in Erie. with whom also orders may le left. and will be nrontotly atiended to. A call is respectfully solielted. 4. 1 KEOGH, ' J. KEOGH', Buffalo. Aprll 20. IF3O. lylo . 'R'addlar's Gcto 4 s. IHAVE just recesaed n heavy ,tock of Peddlers' Goods, con sisting in part of 9.U0 dozen spool Thread, of various nia tinfac tures; lOU poundof colored patterns linen and cotton Threads, of manufacturers pr cest oleo 260 gross hooks and eyes, together with a fine Melt of, pi s, needles, toinhe, lewle4 silk. ke... &e.. n bleb I will Job to prat latt cheap for cash, on the corner, neat 11.0 ('our.l l Ilonse. C. 11. WRIGHT. ANVIES, Vices and Bellowed., tocrthei with n enng mock of shelf Ilirtdware, eau be found cheap at - AVRIC;111"S. T IM E.—Lime constantly on band at the lowest caOt price. Or 1..4 tiers ghttn at the store of . C. B. %VRIGIIT. Eric, May 11,81.50. S"!,EP SHEARS, the Lem to town, are to he found at the !lard wore Store, No. 3, Reed Howe. ELORTNCLEPIIMIIS PAPER 131INGW13. TIIE substribert Nair , rtreived by Rail Road a large agsortatent of rapt r. Hanging & Bordering. Also Window l'aprr. winch will be sold eland. G. SELDON & SON. rLounirLounirLoun: DELIVERED AT YOUR DOORS wintour CHARGE' Fr 111.: propitetor of the MiLLCREEK AUL/. S informs his M. o.!' that hr Is prepared tO delivrr, in any put 'uf the c ty, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUR, on the shortest notfee, and the lowest Market valum—Warranted the REST IN TOE CITY, or the money refunded and Me Flour takeYt away. 77Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Erie, May 2. IF5d. sous ra.r.mr. Harborereek Woolen ractory. Tun,nilrcribers are ready io exchange Cloth or Flannels. for 'Wool of all kinds. or work on shared. or by the yard at their usual priced. Carding and Cloth Dredllngdone ai usual, on dhoti notice. 111101/ES. CA/ 4 2.3 & co.. Ilairborcrerk, Wy I i, IPSO. WNOTICE.—fAII persons knowing tlaenwefveit Co be indebted to The firm of Rhodes. Cass & Co.. by note or hook account, are particularly ICIVICBted to call at their Factory In Ilarborcreek, on or berme the middle of June next and:settle the same, Those who may attend to this notice will confer a .6tor on the Inabscril.ers thrM RHODES. CASS & Co, •Gazette, Commei chi and Chronicle copy 3 mouths FIRES:3 GOODS.—Plain and Stripe Changeable $lll. - s. Rarriees. 15 Lawns, Mouslin Dc Lanes, Gina's:nue, &e.. lA, received hie Railroad. own GEO. SELDEN & BON, t BONNETS, !Ribbons. hrrifieiafs and Parasols. a good assort meat Just received by GEO'. SELDEN & SON. M ANTILLA SILKS ANDYRI3GES. a few pieces pia ITC ecived, which can he lan& clic/was WRIGHT'S. SPLENDID vzsz.z.sssrzatv. • nurßry. Er. WhßDltaa otpteastire of annotint -4.v.1 log to theLadiesotErio and vicini•y; that she • 4 ./ just returned from Philadelphia anif NON. York. with the latest slid most apprmed Fai IlIt)S, which site has will exhibit this day. Also, the largest anti best selecte d stock of MILLINERY ever opened in Erie, which will be disylosed of on the most reasonable terms for Cash. 2:7 country Millners will be supplied ss ith Patterns nod Goods on ns reasonable terms as can he purchased to 6rnfars. (Mr clock la large and coMprises the laiest;and most Fashionable style of Mods. Erie, April. 1F59. Now Goods agate. by express. WE are again opening a beaulifol stock of Sows ER firrEl2 , goods Just received by Exprelt, con•listing of terintiful embroi dered. Ain, and s.ett floweret! llornzeA, reit Ron ererl and plain' Styles Mutt attrt. /Atm anst Cbjha Illtk and Linen Lundre; Boune, delahrs, shawls, bC:ir Is, gloves hosiery, &c. n wit are offered cheap to make room fur untrther lot expected Inn few days at the corner of r C. D. ‘VRIGII T. May 1.3, • SICK and Linen PorIANK. n new nrticld fur ladies dre.•ees. a few patterns Just received pry expressat By ExproesF C IJST receive , " a full supply of Met. Fitcles reined:Ml Or con J snmptio i. Female Diseases. &e. Alto. Abdominal_ eupport em. Shoulder Braces and inhaling Tubes, I.y J 11. 111.1RTold, Brie. March 10. Agent - iriiatk:s.thr: ..I.YD NET.4It, !! ranee- OpO011itrille: - No. 2, riming Block, Stoi. Sired. TIM suhteriber having bought the entire stock of firoce`rirti fortattlyoWothl by A. King Esp., and added n little snort to It.,:ts;ready to'sell to MI those wishingg to buy cheap for enslrot. rinik/PoPeliii i run bound to sell as elthao It not cheaper than any other establishment of its kind in ths city. The stock I 4 blretV and bought elittessly fat family use, consisting of any quantities' of Tens; Porto Rico thigur. Jata Coflee. Molasses ' Loaf Sugar. • OpennUaudies; 41 Bolt; Shaving RoMT Mould Uoufsd do.; Pale .t! tY, . Dipped u RiValti Nuts. - Tobacco mg. Cigars. Facto.. CuCk. Pry, Powder. _ . Mumma. Rhin. Leawood. Lend. • Reach . ;. Alum , Indigo, Kedned Caddy. Kant; drourld,4llhraor. Cliptanon do, Rice, . Alwpien. Aseorted Store Wore. Sweet Oil.. •• Tepper. Fresh White Fish, . Ship Chandlery. , Flout'. • " Mackerel, .. New Or;emieraugir. Rio Coffee. - • Dinildeara great numy things tod•mtitberems to tnentioo. Those %risen netb buy will do well to give me a call before purchasing. as 1 antdetermined lo tell low tett ash. JOHN' M'CAN N. N..ll..—Coutiteyl produce' , all times taken exchange (of Goods. J. are. E ie, March 9, 1930:" D IaPONS-14. 4 ning tlytes of o. n ratans nt the fattest 1171 131, UNS. myll • - C. Ill: TIBBALS. EMPIRE' IitTOD.DII. , Throo Doors North of Brown's S T.ITE STREET, ERIE. TUT STILL /MEP COMING: lAM jile reCell . ing the balance of my April purchase. making 7.1 ea.fen of very rich dress goods of all. kinds. My latre, stoek Mrldds n lo:ig catalnatie of goods and prices. I would titledy say m) pricer are our. below last year lit? Eta* gOythifroni 2.m per cent lower. • • cARtET ROOM. t ‘touiti respeeillety ti,il the alit:talon of the Public to the hi; i.neetion of beer Five Titoismld yards of Choke carpets in my rarnct room. next floor nbo ve ihe dry gOthis Mom. which I will eeU for each Of exelongt for wool es tow as any house in New York City. if;TifiCERY - - My stock of G tore , icv is complete at lower ink:ea. Coffees low cr. sugars lower. 1•2 hlids..hivt received on censignment at low pa= rev. %White Ftsh, Just received from 51ackinaw. Flour; Salt, and ['lnkier at wayi on hand. Hoc,: ERN, GLASS-wAttr. AND LOOKING qi.Assn4. There has been an unusual delay this Spring in the importation of Croc k cry owi og to the strike of in o-monthv among the Laborecs to livkrpoollavt Fall. (Anil receive my stock on the fwvtarrl• eel, willeir I shall look for in alMtit 'Wit days. HARDWARE ROOM. My large purchase this eiliog, Mitch I and just beglnningtO re ceive, makes my stock much larger than ever, in Shelf-Hardware of every description. Saddlery Ilardware,Coach and Buggy Trim- I lugs, Springs, Axle-arms. Waggon BOW!. Smith Bellows. Anvils Vices, Milt and Cross cut saws, Joiners and Coopers tools of all sands at lower prices. t Elm 111,AN nooM • Is groaning tinier one buddreo tattoo( welt gssorted Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, wrought nndtut, Log, Cabin and Trace chains, &c. &C., under Iluffaloprices. 11. CADWELL. P. S. After the ritratascrs or eqods in this city stave received all the e-e..Fliez fr nu Nett n by nine dealers. about their low ptlf- ClilfVf. or Cords. Carpet, tte . enough to eOni. {nee than that 1111m buggery is not decreasing. Just dump in at the Empire, and we comdince the 6.l)er that we can and n ill self all kinds of good, Clone rive to ten percent lower than any other Store in Erie, carpets not excepted, I make no compromises. - 1 intend this ear to else the Purehafersa benefit in low viers. 11. C gErie, May 4. leso. 5i BUTTER. BUTTER .—Any quantity of good Butter will he ta- Iteit ut exehange fo'rGoc4i at the Empire Stores. (LA tnyi:t.T.. WOrtf.! WOOL!! t 001,!!!—The highest Kitt will be paid for thirty thousand pounds Of Wool, at the Empire Stores in Cr tr.—May It. . H. CADWELL. OOTS AM) et)R.N.—'fcn thouratut builicli.each. Oats, Ancl , torn, wanted at the Empire sores. ' H. C.IDWI-AA. TO DAIRY= DX AND IMUIDA. VATS with Boilers ready made and made to order. Also, Milk Palmer different sizes, Strainers, Strainer Pails, 11611 Kettlmt. large and !Mali, CulrCe Pots and Boilers of different seite4. Tea Pots, Dish Pans. St7izare PritP,Clinal Lamps. and Ca nal Pumps. In short. a good assortment of Tin and Japan Ware Kept corm:linty on baud., Moo. Copper works of all,ktuds made and reProired to the best manner and at the shortest netlee. Country Merchants wi-Iting to Make bills of Tin Ware, can be accommodated n ttli a liberal discount. MIDDLETON dr. yiwarny. Erie. April 13, Mt. - tfl9 _ Doctor 'Mathew af. R ADU ATE te the Vhtlndelptrta College of Medicine, having G loeited pcblidnently in Erie, will give prompt attention to professional calls in town and country. OPTICE- , 9ollllllVtil comer of the Dlaniond, the brick building, tbrnierly oteupted by Dr. Faulkner. RESIDIINCR—On the Manion:Winn building cast of office.. .. - Erie FOICTI 30. 41hf • JOT TO oOrrrin DitzrizEnb. TJAVINC: a good s'toek of Co ff ees on hand, bought before the 1.1 rise. enahlre n,e to sell good Rio and Java Coffee for 120. per 11.. Also, n fresh', aviortitient of Nvw Tea's, just opened at Eric. .April 13. WRIU111"8 OttAtr - 'ZINTOI )I . l' I 1 FOINCit gTREET,, Ti if Av he found choice assortment of AmeriCanM'arble, 1 , 1 Cl various sizes, suitable for Mead - Stones, Tomb Tal , les, ate.„ winch kill be sold at pl ices that cannot fall to suit purchas ers. l'lrmsc call awl examine quality. and prices before purchasing of travelitigagehu., by au dcitig you will ears one-third ofyour money. :r March lESC R. PELTON. 1t43 Important to tbo Community Ladies and GlSdltnitx, and oil who are a6issl beyiag (loads, please NI OTWITIISTANIYING nilitrai 'has been said °nate about the 1•1 . grent advance in the prices otGoods, I have the pleasure of Informing you flint I have:just returned from New York with one of the richest asd She eery atapesi stock of Gocida ever I)cent:diet ed it,' this market!' To an who rill) favor me with a can, i wiii show, aadreil diem Gbods at priers wldel I pledge, myself shall utterly 41 , 1 g, tempstition.ffmn ass meart, f All I ask is—call —call , —and you shall be eaiisfled, if positive evidence and plain truth and fiats can do at The Ladies, by simple booking in, eau se: some of the richest Crape 'Tibet and Silk Shawls, and Paris Visits, elegant Dress Siiks of the latest and most desirable stylesr and colors, 'Pronto.% forages, Lawns, Linens, , Ginghams and Prune, Bonnets, Trimmings, Parasols, Gloves. Hosiery, and an endle.s variety of other Goode. which I would Invite all who would consult their own interest to call and examine. .i To the Gentlemen I wci uld ray I have every thing that am be needed, from the cheat st Ig the nicest qualltes for taco andboys wear; all 1 ask is. rat, and you too stiall be satisfied. Gael word more and I urn' done. Ii any got in waiirafß Carpet I To siii.ll an one I still pledge myself to set, (Mtn an elegant Three Hy to a Cotton Ilinieamm, at about the samerates, hers ia Erie. that oast merchants hate paid for them in New Yolk!. Again I %%odd ray tail and you shall tie satistled. J. D. CLARK". Me, April 13No 1 Reed Douse. , Great Dargoiqs is Dress Goods. V...;r3 Goods at less than the coat to Import them. just open -11 ed. t;ood cptantines. hansom° Poles °tn . / nted kruktina, col ors warranted rtsfas n rock. fan yard wide, a shilling a , yard.— Iland.oine style or Linen Cinghami, Plain. figured, and plaided. A large stock of Muslin De Lain. good qualities; net* divigns, Ilyht and dark, cobra, for one khilling per yard. Crie,klay 4. ICSO. C. Tor. ?ORALS. TAILORING. TIIF. undersigned would reipoctfully tender his sincere tltaiike to his kind Blends and patrons. who have hitherto i .'o ii6lra iieuP ? edhi ? ,and houlda l maketiig ) opportunity to inform ten and the phqie generally . that he has removed hie'establishurent from his old , stand to No. Reed's Block, opposite the Donnell Block SElate street, wlt re he it deterrnmed, by close and un.: Iremiting atteniro4 rebtreiviest, to etalmtvor to secure - that share of public farm' and patronage to which h• frets himself entitled, and from past cxpeerince war ranted to expect. As he is not connected in any way with the slop business: his work-men n ill in consequence be the very best that can be got. Inconsequence of tvhich !tercels that he shall he able to manutteture'ali a rtietoles, in his line cluel many establish 'tent of the kind west of New York. 1 .1011 N GOALDINCI. N. B. Cutting done rtigkton the shortest notice, and at the u stint prices. Instruction given in the art of cutting. J. G. Erie, May 4. IS5'3, St 33 It EC VT 0 0 fe3l eAoToby. T„ proprietorsharc on lianif about 12.000 yards. of Fititst. Black. !Ironl.oli% , Steele in Ixed. a nil Gray Cloth: a n ITPYai n Stu ipid. and Baird, Cassimeres and Tweeds. which they are pre. rated to exchange fat Wool. on a little better terms than hereto fore. Having. SAled eansiderable new machinery, and employed experictited Eafti.rit workman. we are now prepared to do ample justice to all s.lio may favor us with a call. We have runic ar rangements lo manufacture Plod Flannels. for woman and e Int &ens u ear. We continue to Full Dye and dress Dui:gestic Cloth. and Manufacture West, at our usual Rates. We will pay Cash for Wool at the highest price the Market stiry . kIEIIAFFEY6c BREWSTER. E le. May I. IS.III. .51 rifINGR F.. 58 OPIITEIIg.-11;teinr, orltained pat-nt of If. 11. V Day. of New York. to manufacture the Congress Gaiters. shall levep a ferl assortment of Ladle's and Genelemen's Congress Gaiters, which far exceed all other Gaiters for ease as well as beau. 1 J. 11. FULLF.RTON., May U, IS3I. Great Bargains in. Now Spring and Soninieil Goode. lAM now receiving a large and well selected oateortmen top Spring and Summer Gooda. which have been bought An New York since the very great reduction from early spring prices. My entire opring purchase will L.e found n good profit cheaper than :IN COWs bought early in the rearm'. Comparison Invited-tom net ition f defy. TI6BALS. Erie. May 4. IPSO. Ulteapilde. SP 4 , 1 e, k' 3 .: itr..r.).4.1 MRS. CURTIS bas again the pleasure ofannotmeingt oe li k to the Ladles of Erie and vicinity, that tett. blti re turned from the city with a large arrortment of 'CV Springnmd Summer Roods. donsisting et a rat variety of Bon nets. R bbon 0. 044 nhd. Collars. Lae eCa per , . Flowers, Tabs, &e.. &c., Giovcr. and Hosiery of best quality. tler selection of Shaul Goods and hibbons Is unusally large, compromising even) Ilyle. which w ill he sold at* wholesale Of retail; liatr Combs. Em broidery Patterns. Ste.. with many other Fancy Articles. Mrs Curtis having purchased an improved Machine for Pros= sing, the it prepared to clean and press Straw Bonnets with dir patch, and ih the latest styles. Eric, Aprll'2o.ll4o. NEW BT• 11E1 • Nn. 3. Reed Meese, Froid &reel. Eric Pe. J& 11. WIIIPPLE, respectfully inform the public that they • have this day spend the targes.Yaid best stock of Imported. Winer. Liquors and Cigars ever offered Iwth acid otchecatiatry consistXing oflral the (Wowing articled, vit.: 6 hall;pipes Port Wine. 3do. 11aide 3 Mala Sherry; adoga; 3 bbis. Jamaica/I=H 3 do. Old filboongahela W hiskryr , lU ttand quarwr pipea Otard and3igned Brandy; 10 eighths debt 5 hhis Cherry do a pipes Not-, Imid 1.101 1 pipe Et. Croix Runt, 1 pipe old Irish Whiskey. and 2 3 :0 0 0 Spani sh Clean , . of different brands. The above articles acre taken from the Custom Nape in New York by its on the Ulol of October last, and are warranted ns pure no any ever imported. Country dcalcrs are particularly im Pei, to ten And exit iiic our stock mid prices before purchapiriaelsev.liere no we are confident we can sell cheat Cr than can he bought in this , State or New York fix Cash. Brain of ail kinds wanted. tur f which the highest market price will 1 c paid Eric, November 14 ROOM. QM
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